package YourSpace;
# # $WCREV WVDATE$
use strict;
use warnings;

use Catalyst::Runtime '5.70';

# Set flags and add plugins for the application
#
#         -Debug: activates the debug mode for very useful log messages
#   ConfigLoader: will load the configuration from a YAML file in the
#                 application's home directory
# Static::Simple: will serve static files from the application's root 
#                 directory

use Catalyst qw/
            -Debug
            ConfigLoader
            Static::Simple
            
            StackTrace
            Authentication
            Authentication::Store::DBIC
            Authentication::Credential::Password
            Authorization::Roles
            
            Session
            Session::Store::File
            Session::State::Cookie
            
            Captcha
            
            
/;
#Cache::FileCache 
#PageCache


our $VERSION = '0.01';

# Configure the application. 
#
# Note that settings in YourSpace.yml (or other external
# configuration file that you set up manually) take precedence
# over this when using ConfigLoader. Thus configuration
# details given here can function as a default configuration,
# with a external configuration file acting as an override for
# local deployment.

__PACKAGE__->config( 
	name => 'YourSpace', 
);
__PACKAGE__->config->{static}->{dirs} = [
  'static',
   qr/^(images|css)/,  
 ];

__PACKAGE__->config->{captcha} = {
  session_name => 'captcha_string',
  new => {
    width => 100,
    height => 50,
    lines => 7,
    gd_font => 'giant',
  },
  create => [qw/normal rect/],
  particle => [100],
  out => {force => 'jpeg'}
};
 
# Start the application
__PACKAGE__->setup;


=head1 NAME

YourSpace - Catalyst based application

=head1 SYNOPSIS

    script/yourspace_server.pl

=head1 DESCRIPTION

[enter your description here]

=head1 SEE ALSO

L<YourSpace::Controller::Root>, L<Catalyst>

=head1 AUTHOR

Catalyst developer

=head1 LICENSE

This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.

=cut

1;
